Friday, March 5, 2010
Young oak in snow and fog
1/640 sec at f/4, focal length: 131mm, ISO 50, Aperture Priority, +1/3EV,
- 4 March 2010 8:14am PST. Photographed with Canon EOS 5D MarkII, EF 70-200mm f/4L, Tripod Mounted
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This is really nice John! I am always partial to a good separated oak tree, especially in the fog. I wonder about the process though because I often will find myself immersed in the difficulty of visualizing these type of separations. To me it seems so simple in technical terms but yet so complex in coming to fruition. Thoughts?
ReplyDelete-Your prominence promenades in the shades like a dance of love my friend.